About Smoky Quartz Jewelry

When you are shopping for smoky quartz jewelry, the most important value factor to consider is the quality of the smoky quartz. This lovely beautiful cognac-color, relative of amethyst, also sometimes incorrectly referred to as smoky topaz, has a rich chocolate color that adds earth-tone sophistication to any jewelry design. The more pure and rich the brown color, the more valuable the smoky quartz. Cut is more important than clarity, since a well-cut smoky quartz will dance with light.

Because all Gemvara jewelry is made to order, we can hand-select fine-quality smoky quartz to perfectly suit your design.

What is the meaning of smoky quartz in the language of gems? In alpine countries, rosaries and crucifixes are often made from smoky quartz because it was said to protect from danger and also to help soothe grief. Smoky quartz is also said to bring its owner inner peace.

Although most smoky quartz is now mined in Brazil, it is also the state gemstone of New Hampshire and the official gem of Scotland, an early source.

Because the rich chocolate of your smoky quartz jewelry will catch the eye, you will want to match the color of smoky quartz earrings or a smoky quartz necklace closely to the color of a smoky quartz ring.

The brown color of smoky quartz develops when rock crystal is exposed to radiation, either in the rock where it forms or after being mined. Most smoky quartz on the market is enhanced with radiation. At Gemvara, we assume the smoky quartz we carry is irradiated and so should you.

With a color that complements every metal, smoky quartz jewelry is crafted in sterling silver, white gold, yellow gold, and especially rose gold.

Smoky quartz is a very durable gem perfect for everyday wear. Clean smoky quartz jewelry with mild dish soap: use a soft brush behind the stone where dust can collect.

Gemvara's fine quality smoky quartz jewelry is designed to be passed down for generations to come, crafted by hand in the United States.